By Rufus R. Clifford III The story is told of young lady who married and in her zeal to please her new husband wanted to prepare a wonderful feast for him to eat. While preparing the ham her husband noticed she cut off the end and threw it in the garbage can. Disturbed by his …
Category Archives: Truth Magazine Vol. 45 2001
Thoughts On Origins
By Dick Blackford I am neither a scientist nor the son of a scientist. My only claim is to be a Bible student. On rare and unexpected occasions I receive a small surge of common sense. I am praying it will kick in as I write. As a common man, I write for common men. …
Moving, But Not Far
By Connie W. Adams After living for 27 years in the same house at Brooks, Kentucky, we moved to 9601 River Birch Drive, Louisville, Kentucky 40291. Our mailing address is given at the bottom of the article. No mail will be received at the residence. As of now, we ask all correspondents to take note …
The Prism of Sennacherib
By Stan Cox The Prism is dated to approximately 689 B.C. and contains in its text the annals of King Sennacherib, son of Sargon II, one of the kings of Assyria who reigned from 701-681 B.C. The Prism is believed to have been excavated from the mound at Kuyunjik, at the modern location of Mosul, …